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Vienna, Apr. 8.

Stalinism is not dead despite the denunciation of Stalin and all his works by Nikita Khrushchev at the 20th congress of the Soviet Communist Party.

This belief has been growing stronger among observers in Central Europe, especially since the appointment of Edward Ochab to be first secretary of the Polish United Workers' (Communist) Party in place of the dead Boleslaw Bierut.

In support of this thesis they pointed out that the mea si

charge of all the Soviet ratellite lands were all Moscow- trained Communists of the Stalinist school.

Every one of them Matyas Ros, Edward Ochau, Walter Ulbrichi, Yulko Chervenkov and Gheorghiu

Dej

was not merely a Stalinist but owed his whole carver to Stalin.

Commissar

The Ambassador, 1 ruddly- faced man of 51, still wore hla left arm in a sling, the result of ankling acrident In Switzerland some time ago.

Little Evidence

An ustate observer of Soviet affairs, Mr Bohlen has served on and off in Moscow since 1934. His evaluation of the current So viet "line" undoubtedly will play a strong part In

in shaping US policies designed to capitalise on the downgrading of Stalin,

Both Mr Elsenhower le and Mr Dulles have said there is evidence the new collective caped from Poland to Russian leadership in Russia has made 1938 and wba schooled

any basic change in

Soviet Moscow.

policies. But they said the 10- pudiation of Stalin might be the Hv became Political Com-beginning of what Mr Elsen- mssar of the First Polish Armyhower called "a forced reforma- fighting on the Eastern Front. |tion of some kind.”

Ochal,

i want said, WH Lypical of them all. He es-

In

In 1945 he was sent back by Stalin lato Poland.

Although only

ordinary

Mr Bahlen, who has witness. ed ut close range the intramural manoeuvring

Russian among

advice on how the United States

take can best

member of the Central Com-leaders after Stalin's death, will mitter of the Polish Communist offer his Party Then he rapidly advantage of the situation. mainly Owing to Stally's praise of him

*13 good sharp- Jongued Boleshevle," By 1950 he was secretury of the Central Committee of the party and a full member of the Politburo.

Delicate

American

He is the second envoy to be called hame recent-

He wus prominent in thely for high-level policy talks. campaign against the Church The other Mr George Wads- which led to the arrest of worth, Ambassador to Saudi Cardinal Wyszynski. It was Arabia, who was summoned just obvious.

observers here suid, week to confer

on the critical Middle East situation. that ho was being groomed

The United States soon specially for the party leader-

will ship while Stallo

still enter negotiations with Saudi alive.

Arabia for renewal of the lease at the important

Dhahran base. The deal has been made somewhat more delicate by the tensions between the Arab states and Israel--United Press.

SUM

Personal Favourite

The same чудя true. It was pointed out, in all the satellite lands. Though Stalin was to be disowned bis most outspoken disciples were not.

Thus Malyas Rukost, Arst secretary ot the Hungarian Workers (Communist} Party, was another of Stalin's personal favourites. In 1940 he was in prison in Hungary but was ex- changed on Stalin's orders for the battle flags the Russians had cuptured from the Hungarlons in 1840.

Rukosi was trained In Moscow to bring Hungary under Stalin's subjection. At the end of the war in 1044 he was sent back into Hungary with the Red Army- Reuter.

US ENVOY REPORTS

TO WASHINGTON

Mir

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nir

Funeral Of Spanish Prince

Leading members of Spain's aristocracy attended the funeral of the Infante Don Alfonso of Bourbon, 14-year-old son of Don Juan, the Spanish Pretender, Don Alfonso was accidentally shot while cleaning a platol with his elder brother, the Infante Don Juan Carlos, at their home in Estoril, Portugal Wounded in the head, Don Alfonso died within a few minutes. Pleture shows the Pretender, Don Juan, right, standing before the coffin in the cemetery, ac- companied by the Infante Don Juan Carlos, who stands in uniform behind his father. Also in attendance may be seen ex-King Umberto of Italy and Colonel Bento da Franca, representative of the Portuguese Chief of State. Express Photo.

Elected

Bourguiba

First Speaker

Tunis, Apr. 8.

Mr Habib Bourguiba, leader of the Tunisian independence movement, was today unanimously

REBELS elected President (speaker) of the Tunisian

KILLED

IN ALGERIA

Constituent Assembly-the country's first elected parliament.

The Assembly, which will isations and close links with drow up Tunisia's first con- other North African and Medi- stitution, was formally opened iterranean countries. by tho Bey Tunis, Sidi Lamine, in the throne room of the Palace of Bardo on the out- skirts of Tunis.

Algiers, Apr. 8. A total

He was president of the Neo- of 28 rebels Detour Party which led the were killed today in a campaign which brought about scrios of clashes with the end of the French protec- security forces in the toruto set up by the treaty of Bardo in 1881 and restored Bougie area of central-Tunisia's independence, east Algeria, it was ported in Algiers tonight. New Government

Y

The

The Assembly is expected to ask the Bey to enlarge its powers beyond the drawing up of a constitution, to enable it draw up a budget and control the govern- ment.

Most Part

My Ben Ammar has offered to resign so that the government can be formed on a parliamentary basis.

The Bley is expected to enll on Mr Bahi Lagdham, Neo- Destour Secretary-General Vice-Premier in the outgoing

form the government, to

Sixteen of the rebels were

Tunisian independence killed during Д military operation at

vilinge the

of declaration was signed in Paris Tararist, four others in another on March 20. Bohlen, US military operation near Sidi With ils new parliament, government,

Tunisia is to get a new govern-

II

and

now

Washington, Apr, 8. Charles Ambassador to Moscow, Aich.

If not a purely Neo-Destaur arrived here today to cive Two French soldiers were ment.

government, it will be largely foreign polloy planners his wounded when a band of rebels The Premier, Tahar ben composed of members of that first-hand analysis of the new attacked a military post in the Ammer, will tund in hls parly and of the Tuulsion Gen- anti-Stalin movement in market place of Sidi Aich. The resignation to the Bey tonight|eral" Workers Union, which in. EURS.

attackers were repulsex, leaving and present members of his Neo-Destour in sympathy. eight dead.

The veteran diplomal, re- garded by the Government's foresmost authority on tho Soviet

A Union, interrupted woation in Austria to fly here for urgent talics with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles aud other Administration officials.

40 SUSPECTS

It was also reported from Bougie that the Moslem villagers of Irtabene handed over a rebel liaison agent to the

French military authored

From Oran it was

were

at outgoing government the Reuter, Bey's palace in Carthage tomer- row morning -

a

Negotiations on formation of

new government will begin NATIONALIST immediately.

17

Equality

the

PLANE HIT

Mr Bohlen told a reporter he tonight that 40 suspects

Mr Bourguiba called on

Paris, Apr. 8. expects to со Mir Dulles arrested at Tlemcen, near the Assembly to take example from Chinese Communist anti- tomorrow but said he did, not Moroccan frontier. Among them other countries, without copy-aircraft fire hit and damaged a know whether he would confer was a man, accused of the muring them, in formulating a con- Nationalist Chinese F-84 fighter with President Elsenhower dur-

der of

forestry

Pro- guard. stilution which should provide over Pinghal, Fukien ing, his stay here. He is ex-Terrorists set fire to a stock of for "continuity of

a week to 10 days.

A

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news agency reported tonight, and attempted to fire a store in Willo Tunisia was an Arab The Nationalist plane, one of Oran.

and Islamio country, he said, a reconnaissance patrol of four The second fire, which could "equality must bo effective of the same type, flew of have caused widescale damage jambsg sil Tunisian citizens,”** leaving a trail of smoke in ItWar was discovered and put out in He called for Tunisian repre- wake, the agency sald.--France- time-France-Presso,

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